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An Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties by Gleason L. Archer Very similar in format to When Critics Ask. These books work well as reference materials, and will help with some of the common accusations that are lodged against the Bible's alleged inconsistencies.
Authority by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones The master preacher explains persuasively in this tiny book why Christians must trust the authority of the Holy Scriptures in all matters related to faith and practice.
Inerrancy Norman L. Geisler, ed. Scholarly treatments by a variety of writers on the challenges to the belief that the Bible is without error in its original autographs. The chapter by Greg Bahnsen is worth the price of the book.
When Critics Ask by Norman L. Geisler and Thomas Howe Goes through the entire Bible, itemizing common questions that are asked about difficult portions of Scripture, and then providing explanations for the difficulty.
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